Use a new product by Clorox or Tide it is like a magic marker ,just rub on and stain dissappears! Also you may use rubbing alcohol by
placing atowel under stain and dabbing it with a different towel. Also the baking soda and water paste bring stain up ot of where it stained... whether it is a tshirt, fabric, table. Anything!
Hairspray can help remove permanent marker from clothes because it contains alcohol, which can break down the marker's pigments and help lift them from the fabric. The alcohol in hairspray acts as a solvent, dissolving the marker ink and making it easier to blot or wash away from the fabric.
Vinegar may not be effective in completely removing permanent marker stains from fabric. It is recommended to use rubbing alcohol or a stain remover specifically designed to remove permanent marker stains. Test on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric first to ensure it does not cause damage.
Yes. It works very well on fabrics.
Use ur spit and it comes out really easily! its something about the stuff in ur mouth that creatse the expo marker come out
Either heat it up in your dryer for 10 to 20 minutes or iron it.
LOL what i do is take a peice of fabric that isn't needed... write on it with the marker .. then sniff the opposite side of the fabric that you wrote on.. it works pretty well lol
You might try a fine tip paint pen.
It really depends on what material it is. If it is White, try bleach or oxi clean.
To prevent fabric from ripping when making a precise cut, use sharp fabric scissors or a rotary cutter, stabilize the fabric with a stabilizer or interfacing, and avoid stretching the fabric while cutting. Additionally, marking the cutting line with a fabric marker can help ensure accuracy and prevent mistakes that could lead to ripping.
Fabric Pens are very good for patterns but are not good at all for detail. The colours smudge together resulting into no detail. Fabric pens are good for writing as they have thin led but not for colouring in. Fabric pens are normally used to create a message onto a piece of fabric… When you have finished using the fabric pens you have to iron them into the fabric so the ink can set.
I would say that is impossible without ruining the color or fabric of the coat.
It's difficult to completely remove bleach stains from sofa fabric. You can try using a fabric marker or dye designed for the specific fabric to camouflage the stain. Alternatively, you may need to consider covering the stain with a decorative throw or cushion.